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Having some problems with the lines catching on the cornersof the triangle shaped rings when I make a correction. The triangle shape is the standard, but has anyone tried an "oval" shapedring instead? Does anyone tie directly to the handle and not use the rings?

Hmmmm.... perhaps if you went to the Rev Forum and did a search on "pro handles" (WITH the quotes). Then if you look for a post from the result list from Ben with a timestamp of "24th March 2009 - 06:23 PM". Hmmmm.... I wonder what would happen?

Fair warning: Nice kit, but spendy.... as things leaving a machine shop are wont to be.

ATB,Sam

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Oh! that's a neat idea. I just took some vinyl caps from an old lonely handle (I lost it's pair) and slipped them on the tops of my pro handles. That makes it a lot more comfortable on y index finger, which is almost always right up at the top of the handles. It took about 5 minutes, and cost nothing!

Thanks all. Glad it's not just me having this happen to.Lots of good ideas both here and "the other" site. I'm only into this "Rev thang" a few months and already can feel the spending getting out of control. The cheap end cap screw idea of the on with a nail is more to my wallets liking.

the clipless handles are the way to go .. as for the line snags .. in time youll get used to the clips and you can fly around them.. i do love my clipless handles however . if you can get a pair of these

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